Soy wax candle temperature

Discover the optimal temperature for burning soy wax candles and create a cozy atmosphere in your home. Learn how to enhance the longevity and fragrance of your candles with these expert tips.
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While soy wax frosting doesn't affect the candle's performance, it can be pretty unsightly. If you're selling soy candles, Candle customers may even think that the frosting is a sign that the candle is of poor quality, which is simply not true!

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Messi Chapman
When it comes to soy wax candles, I always add essential oils when the melted wax cools down at around 60°C (140°F). For beeswax, paraffin and gel wax candles, instead, I noticed that a higher temperature point creates a stronger blend – the temperature to add essential oils for those waxes is around 70°C (158°F). Nice, Essential Oils, Essential Oil Candles, Essential Oil Candles Diy, Candle Fragrance Oil, Diy Essential Oils, Diy Fragrance Candles, Soy Candle Making, Soy Wax Melts

Soy wax is the one I used the most, and I found out the perfect blend and scent to add essential oil is at 60°C (140°F). For the other kind of wax, beeswax, paraffin and gel wax instead, I keep the temperature in a slightly higher range around 70°C (160°F), because I noticed it facilitates to have a better blend with the essential oils.

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Jacie Friberg
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So I decided to stay up and do some candle experimenting a few nights ago (like....after midnight....). I did a review on the Golden Brands 464 soy wax quite awhile ago. It didn't turn out very well, so I decided, since it has so many great reviews, that I would try buying it from a

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Jaymi Metcalf